You will find the system MUCH FASTER because we are once again serving charts on 5 servers. Our latest system has converted all our charts to the 'Google projection' epsg:3857. For this reason we have had to discontinue supporting our older system which we were making available for pilots who preferred the older interface. All our charts have to be in the same projection and the old system was not compatible. We think the latest interface is a great improvement, but if there are any difficulties please let us know and we will be happy to help you get the best out of Enflight or improve the interface for you. We have fixed a number of bugs including the TFR misregistration bug, and a bug which exited the chart page if you typed an unrecognized identifier in the search box.

Welcome to Enflight 2011!

The Enflight release for November, 2011 introduces accordion menus for the chart controls and eliminates the 'layer switcher.' It adds some new landing pages and fixes a number of bugs. It increases the uniformity of all our pages. Please let us know if you have any problems.

Enflight 2011 introduces new chart types, more general printing and download,
a greatly improved interface, and many more features (with more on the way in the near future).
These are the highlights:

iPad support
All the features below now work on iPad as a web app (not a native app, so there is nothing to download). We are working on Android support as well. The iPad interface supports full-screen map mode, Pinch and Squeeze zooming, and various 1 and 2 finger gestures.

GeolocationEnflight now supports GPS tracking! If your device has a GPS or other geolocation capability supported by HTML5, Enflight will show, and/or track
your position on most charts. This includes mobile devices like iPad, but also desktop Safari, Firefox, and others will allow you to find your location from the internet.
Currently this is not practical for in-flight use unless you have cockpit internet connectivity, because our chart browser does not store georeferencedcharts locally, but we are working on it.

It is now possible to download a PDF (to save or print)
of any briefing, approach plate, chart area, or FAA flight plan acknowledgement, as well as to download your route of flight into your portable GPS. We will shortly make it possible to quickly email any of the above.

Improved Area Queries -- Draw a circle and get a menu of all aviation info related to that area.

Many interface improvements

Full-Screen and Expand Left-Stack Controls, Query, and Route Edit:
There are now five icons in the upper right of the enflight window.
1. Show/Hide Left Stack - Hides and shows the area containing the flight log, allowing the chart to flow out to the full width of the screen.
2. Show/Hide Top Bar - Hides and shows the area containing the Enflight navigation menus, allowing the chart to flow up to the full height of the screen.
3. Expand/Shrink Left Stack - Expands the Left Stack to a readable width by hiding the chart area. Particularly useful on iPad.
4. Toggle Area Query Mode - Turns on the mode where clicking and dragging with the mouse will draw a circle, then pop up a list of all aviation points of interest in the circle. Clicking through the menu you can get information such as AFD pages for airports.

New Map Navigation Gestures
On iPad:

Pinch Open, or double tap to zoom in

Pinch Close, or double two finger tap to zoom out

2 finger scroll to move left stack or to pan during area query or modify route

On Conventional Browser:

Double click to zoom in

Shift double click to zoom out

Shift drag-mouse to select rectangular area of chart - To zoom in, or in chart-printing mode, to select an area for download or printing

3/4/2010

View WAC (World Aeronautical Chart) and TAC (Terminal Area Chart) layersUse the new base layer selection check boxes on the chart window. Sec+TAC+WAC automatically switches between the various charts, or you can select a single chart type with the WACs, TACs or Sectionals check boxes. Sorry, printing is still limited to sectionals, but not for long.

Search the map for Airports, VORs, Airways, TFRs, RCOs, and SUAs Click the query button on the map display and drag over an area to search. Get a list of nearby information and click on the pop-up for more detail. More information types will be coming soon.

Modify your route by rubber-banding. Click the 'Modify' button on the window, and you can drag your route wherever you want. Then click away and your flightplan will be recalculated to reflect the new route. This capability still needs some more features, but it's handy.

7/23/2009

Upload Route to GPS: You can now send your route of flight directly to a GPS! The Enflight GPS Uploader is completely compatible with Garmin 296, 396, 496 handheld GPS connected with a USB connection. The .gpx route file is also downloadable and can be loaded onto other GPS brands through other software. This feature can be accessed after planning your flight using the Flight Planner page. There is a link titled "Send Route to GPS." Click on the link and follow the instructions.

Integrated View:
The kneeboard and sectional charts can now be integrated into a side-by-side view for getting your flight planning done faster. Choose the option
"Integrated(Both)" as your selection for the "Plan Display Mode" field.

Print Sectionals: The chart sectionals can now be saved as .pdf files and downloaded to your computer for easy printing.
Click the "Get PDF of Chart" button which will show rectangular orange overlays, representing one printed page.
Click "Generate PDF Pages as shown" to begin printing sectionals.

View Victor Airway Charts:
A map of the Victor Airways is available for use with IFR flight planning. Hover over airways and intersections to view more information about them. From any flight viewed on a Chart or Integrated mode, select the "Victor Airways" radio button option as the "Base Layer" instead of "Sectionals" which is selected by default.